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SUNNYSIDE GOLD CORPORATION <br /> NLR PERMIT FILE NO. M-77-378 , TR-14 <br /> SEEP INVENTORY AND MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> UPDATED 6/1/96 <br /> A. Purpose <br /> Sunnyside Gold Corporation (SGC) has submitted a Mined Land <br /> Reclamation (MLR) Permit Technical Revision (TR-14 ) to the <br /> Division of Minerals and Geology ( DMG) . TR-14 provides <br /> technical details to implement the conceptual plan contained <br /> in the permit to eliminate Sunnyf:i de Mine drainage from t.he <br /> Terry and American `funnels. Thi wi11 be accomplished by <br /> installation of concrete bulkheads in the tunnels . <br /> SGC, through the DMG TR approval process , was required to <br /> address a list of concerns prepared by DMG (April 15 , 1993 ) . <br /> Item 2 of this list of concerns required; <br /> 1) an inventory of the vicinity of the workings to be <br /> flooded to establish background data on seeps, springs <br /> and flowing adits for conditions prior to valve closure <br /> and monitor for changes after valve closure. <br /> Modifications to DMG's initial (April 15, 1993 ) general <br /> study outline requirements have been made through <br /> subsequent communication and agreement between SGC and <br /> DMG. <br /> 2) that SGC report on the feasibility of using groundwater <br /> tracers. <br /> SGC subsequently performed the feasibility study and <br /> committed to inoculating the Sunnyside Mine with bromide <br /> (tracer) and moni.tori_ng for bromide at identified <br /> monitoring sites . SGC has since been released from this <br /> commitment due to the potential of introducing toxicity <br /> to State waters . Stream monitoring will continue to <br /> detect abnormal flow or metal levels. <br /> B- Scope <br /> I. Seep, Springs and Adit Flow Inventory <br /> 1 . Study Areas <br /> a) Cement Creek Drainage <br /> - bounded by Cement Creek on the west <br /> - bounded by 12 , 200 foot elevation contour on the <br /> north and east sides <br /> - bounded by the confluence with the South Fork <br /> Of Cement Creek on the south (approximately <br /> 10 , 500 foot elevation ) <br /> I�,--;' <br />